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And here's the story behind the "12 Danish To Go"

Contrary to the way the story was reported, not only did the Muslim world go mad over a bunch of cartoons, but Stephen Colbert was right: The cartoons raised no outcry and were virtually ignored by the Muslim world when they were first published. It was only after Muslim "leaders" gave the cartoons "an assist" by adding three super-inflammatory ones of their own that the imams were able to rouse the Muslim world into an hysterical, deadly reaction. This makes the Muslim Imams guilty of the greatest sin, a capital offense in Islamic Law, as well as manslaughter in Western Law. Read on.

The Danish tabloid Extra Bladet got hold of a 43-page report that Danish Muslim leaders and Imams, on a tour of the Islamic world were handing out to their contacts to “explain” how offensive the cartoons were. The report contained 15 pictures instead of 12. The first of the three additional pictures, which are of dismal quality, shows Muhammad as a pedophile demon. The second shows the prophet with a pig snout (remember pigs are filthy disgusting creatures in Islam). And the third depicts a praying Muslim being raped by a dog. Click the images (and then enlarge the image in the window) to see the original, full-size versions.

These Three "Danish" Cartoons Were ADDED by the Muslim Imams!

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Apparently, the 12 original pictures were not deemed bad enough to convince other Muslims that Muslims in Denmark were the victims of a campaign of religious hatred.

When the Danish press discovered the three false so-called Danish cartoons, the imams refused to say where they had got them. They claimed, however, that the false cartoons were genuinely Danish. Akhmad Akkari, spokesman of the 21 Danish Muslim organizations which organized the tour, explained that the three drawings had been added to “give an insight in how hateful the atmosphere in Denmark is towards Muslims.” Akkari claimed he does not know the origin of the three pictures. He said they had been sent anonymously to Danish Muslims. However, when Ekstra Bladet asked if it could talk to these Muslims, Akkari refused to reveal their identity.

One of the three additional cartoons that the imams distributed was a faxed image of appalling quality: It was said to be a depiction of Muhammad with a pig snout.

The Brussels Journal has always doubted whether the cartoons added by the imams were genuine. Whenever they mentioned them they explicitly wondered whether they were not “of the imam’s own making.” Certain Western mainstream media, however, such as the Australian network SBS and the British BBC authoritatively yet erroneously declared that the pig snout was one of Jyllands-Posten’s (the Danish newspaper's) original cartoons.

An American blogger discovered where the “pig snout Muhammad” came from. It has no relation to Muhammad whatsoever. It is not even a cartoon. It is a poor fax image of a photo of a French clown performing at a pig festival!

Denmark was punished at the instigation of radical imams because twelve cartoonists had depicted Muhammad. However, these imams created their own three Muhammad images. They even presented a French "pig-clown" as being Muhammad. Because the twelve Danish cartoonists are not Muslims, the Muslim blasphemy laws do not apply to them. But these laws do apply to the imams. Consequently, under Islamic Law, these imams deserve death. They — and no-one else — depicted the prophet as a pig — one of the greatest imaginable insults in Islam.

And by Western law, they are guilty of the crime of Manslaughter for intentionally trying to cause an outcry and demonstrations in which more than 200 Muslims (many innocent bystanders) lost their lives. (If they knew that what they were doing was likely to cause riots in which people died—which may very well have been the case—then, under Western Law, they are guilty of Murder.)

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